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I'd like to contribute results for Linux (Ubuntu 9.10, 64- and 32-bit)
running Java 1.6.0_15-b03.  Where can I find the console output for code
running as a plugin?

Subjectively, the text looks pretty good.  I wouldn't say perfectly
native*, but it's nice.

* (I knew I was looking at Pivot-rendered text, so this is a very biased
test.)

Dirk Möbius wrote:
> Hi Greg,
> 
> Windows XP SP3 32bit, JRE 1.6.0-u16, dual head LCD 1280x1024 with  
> ClearType on.
> 
> Console output says:
> KEY_TEXT_ANTIALIASING: LCD HRGB antialiasing text mode
> KEY_FRACTIONALMETRICS: Default fractional text metrics mode
> 
> The text displays nicely with subpixel rendering. It looks exactly the  
> same as if the Windows system font renderer is rendering a Verdana font.
> 
>> looks on a Mac.  :-)  Note that you may need to resize the browser  
>> window - for some reason, the text looks smudgy when I first load  
>> it, but once it is repainted it draws correctly
> 
> I didn't see that. It displays fine on first load.
> 
> I attached a screenshot:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/attachment/12441806/text-test-winxp-java1.6.0.16-cleartype.jpg
> 
> Regards,
> Dirk.
> 
> 
> 

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